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Sky in the pie
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Roger McGough |
Waiter, there's a sky in my pie!Roger McGough has cooked up a delicious feast of poems. This spicy collection contains only the finest ingredients - wit, sparkle and thought-provoking insight from a … |
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The warmint
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Walter De la Mare |
Describes something very small, very brave, very bad, and very lovable. |
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Old Mother Hubbard
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Jane Cabrera |
Light-hearted illustrations accompany this version of the familiar nursery rhyme about an old woman and her playful dog. |
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Daft as a Doughnut
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Mitchell, Adrian,Tony Ross |
A collection of new poems by Adrian Mitchell. |
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Collected Poems
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Allan Ahlberg |
Allan Ahlberg's five poetry books, written over a period of twenty-five years – Please Mrs Butler, Heard it in the Playground, Friendly Matches, The Mighty Slide and The Mysteries of Zigomar – have d… |
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Pretty poems and wonderful words
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Robert Louis Stevenson |
Lift-the-flap illustrations challenge children to match words, in an interactive board book featuring the poetry of Robert Louis Stevenson. |
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Everybody was a baby once
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Allan Ahlberg |
Meet witches, snowmen, lizards and favourite nursery-rhyme characters in this joyful poetry collection for infants of every age! |
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The song of the brook
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Alfred Lord Tennyson |
An illustrated presentation of the poem by a well-known ninteenth-century British poet, inspired by a brook that flowed near his house. |
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Wings on the wind
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Kate Kiesler |
A collection of serious and humorous poems about birds by such authors as Eleanor Farjeon, Carl Sandburg, and Edward Lear. |
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Sun through small leaves
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Satomi Ichikawa |
Presents a collection of poems about spring. |
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Classic poems for children
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Debbie Dieneman,Armand Eisen |
Familiar poems by English and American poets, as well as some anonymous works, dealing mainly with nature subjects. |
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Poems for children
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Kate James |
A illustrated collection of poems, including Browning's "Pied Piper of Hamelin" and Lear's "The Owl and the Pussycat." |
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Once upon a poem
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Kevin Crossley-Holland,Philip Pullman,Mary Pope Osborne,Chris McEwan,Carol Lawson |
Collection of stories told in verse. The most exciting and enjoyable stories ever told in verse, illustrated throughout in full color and beautifully presented. Sumptuously illustrated by four differ… |
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A New treasury of children's poetry
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Mary Pope Osborne,Joanna Cole |
An anthology of more than 200 old and new poems for preschool through adolescent readers. |
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I never saw a purple cow and other nonsense rhymes
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Emma Chichester Clark |
The collector has illustrated her collection of more than 120 nonsense rhymes about animals, which derive from a variety of sources. |
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The Moon's the North Wind's cooky : night poems
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Susan Russo |
A collection of 14 images of night by such poets as Nikki Giovanni, Louis Untermeyer, and Felice Holman. |
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One hundred years of poetry for children
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Christopher Stuart-Clark,Harrison, Michael |
A collection of poems gathered from approximately 150 different twentieth-century poets who either wrote for children, or who wrote poems that children have enjoyed. |
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Ducks and dragons
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Carolyn Dinan |
A collection of English poems on a variety of subjects, by both well-known and anonymous authors. |
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The Oxford treasury of classic poems
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Christopher Stuart-Clark,Harrison, Michael |
A collection of ninety-three poems, "old and new, short and long, funny and sad," by such authors as Tennyson, Burns, Longfellow, Whitman, Lear, Frost, Yeats, and Hughes. |
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Bless the beasts
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Kris Waldherr,June Cotner |
A collection of over forty poems and prayers about animals, composed by contemporary authors such as Jane Yolen, writers from times past such as Victor Hugo, as well as children of today. |
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